Shinko AER-102-SE User manual

Type
User manual
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COMMUNICATION INSTRUCTION MANUAL AER-102-SE (C5)
No. AER1CSEE4 2019.11
This manual contains instructions for communication functions of the AER-102-SE.
To prevent accidents arising from the misuse of this instrument, please ensure the operator receives this
manual.
Warning
Turn the power supply to the instrument off before wiring or checking.
Working on or touching the terminal with the power switched on may result in severe injury or
death due to electrical shock.
1. System Configuration
System configuration example using Communication converter IF-400 and USB communication
cable CMC-001-1
When using Communication converter IF-400
(Fig. 1-1)
When using USB communication cable CMC-001-1
(Fig. 1-2)
Communication converter
IF-400 (sold separately)
Host computer
RS-232C RS-485
No. 0 No. 30 No. 1
AER-102-SE
USB RS-485
US
B
RS
-
48
5
Host computer
No. 0 No. 30 No. 1
AER-102-SE
USB communication cable
CMC-001-1 (sold separately)
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2. Wiring
Wiring example using Communication converter IF-400 and USB communication cable CMC-001-1
When using communication converter IF-400:
Use the provided wire harness (C0J: Between IF-400 and AER-102-SE, C5J: Between AER-102-SE
units), shield wire and CDM (sold separately).
When using USB communication cable CMC-001-1:
Use the provided wire harness (C0J: Between IF-400 and AER-102-SE, C5J: Between AER-102-SE
units).
When using communication converter IF-400 When using USB communication cable CMC-001-1
(Fig. 2-1)
Shield Wire
Connect only one end of the shield to the FG or GND terminal to avoid a ground loop. If both ends of the
shield wire are connected to the FG or GND terminal, the circuit will be closed, resulting in a ground loop.
This may cause noise. Be sure to ground the FG or GND terminal.
Recommended cable: OTSC-VB 2PX0.5SQ (made by Onamba Co., Ltd.) or equivalent (use a twisted
pair cable.)
Communication converter
IF-400
(sold separately)
Host computer
USB communication
cable CMC-001-1
(sold separately)
Host computer
CDM (sold separately)
C0J
C5J
C5J
No. 0
A
ER-102-SE (Max. 31 units)
No. 1
No. 30
2 connectors are wired internally.
Shield
wire
FG
Terminal block (commercially available)
is used to relay CMC-001-1 and C0J.
Blue
Yellow
Black
Blue
Yellow
Black
Terminal block (commercially available)
is used to relay CDM and C0J.
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Terminator (Terminal Resistor)
Communication converter IF-400 (sold separately) has a built-in terminator.
The terminator is mounted at the end of the wire when connecting multiple peripheral devices to a
personal computer. The terminator prevents signal reflection and disturbance.
Do not connect a terminator to the communication line because each AER-102-SE has built-in pull-up
and pull-down resistors.
3. Setting Communication Parameters
Communication parameters can be set in the Basic Function Group.
To enter the Basic Function Group, follow the procedure below.
(1)
Press the key 5 times in Resistivity/Temperature Display Mode.
If EVT3, EVT4 outputs (EVT3 option) are/is ordered, press the
key 7 times
in Resistivity/Temperature Display Mode.
(2)
Press the key twice. “Communication protocol” will appear.
(3) Make a selection using the
or key, and register the value with the key.
Character Setting Item, Function, Setting range Factory Default
Communication protocol Shinko protocol
• Selects communication protocol.
: Shinko protocol
: MODBUS ASCII mode
: MODBUS RTU mode
Instrument number 0
• Sets the instrument number of this unit. (The instrument numbers should be set one
by one when multiple instruments are connected in Serial communication, otherwise
communication is impossible.)
• Setting range: 0 to 95
Communication speed 9600 bps
• Selects a communication speed equal to that of the host computer.
: 9600 bps
: 19200 bps
: 38400 bps
Data bit/Parity 7 bits/Even
• Selects data bit and parity.
: 8 bits/No parity
: 7 bits/No parity
: 8 bits/Even
: 7 bits/Even
: 8 bits/Odd
: 7 bits/Odd
Stop bit 1 bit
• Selects the stop bit.
: 1 bit
: 2 bits
(4) Press the
key multiple times. The unit will revert to Resistivity/Temperature Display Mode.
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4. Communication Procedure
Communication starts with command transmission from the host computer (hereafter Master) and
ends with the response of the AER-102-SE (hereafter Slave).
• Response with data
When the master sends the reading command, the slave
responds with the corresponding set value or current status.
• Acknowledgement
When the master sends the setting command, the slave
responds by sending acknowledgement after the processing
is terminated.
• Negative acknowledgement
When the master sends a non-existent command or value
out of the setting range, the slave returns a negative
acknowledgement.
• No response
The slave will not respond to the master in the following cases:
• Global address (Shinko protocol) is set.
(Fig.4-1) • Broadcast address (MODBUS protocol) is set.
• Communication error (framing error, parity error)
• Checksum error (Shinko protocol), LRC discrepancy (MODBUS
ASCII mode), CRC-16 discrepancy (MODBUS RTU mode)
Communication Timing of the RS-485
Master Side (Take note while programming)
When the master starts transmission through the RS-485 communication line, the master is arranged so
as to provide an idle status (mark status) transmission period of 1 or more characters before sending the
command to ensure synchronization on the receiving side.
Set the program so that the master can disconnect the transmitter from the communication line within a
1 character transmission period after sending the command in preparation for reception of the response
from the slave.
To avoid collision of transmissions between the master and the slave, send the next command after
carefully checking that the master has received the response.
If a response to the command is not returned due to communication errors, set the Retry Processing to
send the command again. (It is recommended to execute Retry twice or more.)
Slave Side
When the slave starts transmission through the RS-485 communication line, the slave is arranged so as
to provide an idle status (mark status) transmission period of 1 or more characters before sending the
response to ensure synchronization on the receiving side.
The slave is arranged so as to disconnect the transmitter from the communication line within a 1 character
transmission period after sending the response.
Command
Data
Command
Acknowledgement
Command
Negative
acknowledgement
Command
No response
Master Slave
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5. Shinko Protocol
5.1 Transmission Mode
Shinko protocol is composed of ASCII.
Hexadecimal (0 to 9, A to F), which is divided into high order (4-bit) and low order (4-bit) out of 8-bit
binary data in command is transmitted as ASCII characters.
Data format Start bit: 1 bit
Data bit: 7 bits
Parity: Even
Stop bit: 1 bit
Error detection: Checksum
5.2 Command Configuration
All commands are composed of ASCII.
The data (set value, decimal number) is represented by hexadecimal numbers.
Negative numbers are represented in 2's complement.
Numerals written below the command represent number of characters.
(1) Setting Command
Header
(02H)
Address
Sub
address
(20H)
Command
type (50H)
Data
item
Data Checksum
Delimiter
(03H)
1 1 1 1 4 4 2 1
(2) Reading Command
Header
(02H)
Address
Sub
address
(20H)
Command
type (20H)
Data
item
Checksum
Delimiter
(03H)
1 1 1 1 4 2 1
(3) Response with Data
Header
(06H)
Address
Sub
address
(20H)
Command
type (20H)
Data
item
Data Checksum
Delimiter
(03H)
1 1 1 1 4 4 2 1
(4) Acknowledgement
Header
(06H)
Address Checksum
Delimiter
(03H)
1 1 2 1
(5) Negative Acknowledgement
Header
(15H)
Address
Error
code
Checksum
Delimiter
(03H)
1 1 1 2 1
Header: Control code to represent the beginning of the command or the response.
ASCII codes are used.
Setting command, Reading command: STX (02H) fixed
Response with data, Acknowledgement: ACK (06H) fixed
Negative acknowledgement: NAK (15H) fixed
Instrument number (Address): Numbers by which the master discerns each slave.
Instrument numbers 0 to 94 and Global address 95.
ASCII codes (20H to 7FH) are used by adding 20H to instrument numbers 0 to 95
(00H to 5FH).
95 (7FH) is called the Global address, which is used when the same command is
sent to all the slaves connected. However, a response is not returned.
Sub address: 20H fixed
Command type: Code to discern Setting command (50H) and Reading command (20H)
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Data item: Classification of the command object.
Composed of 4-digit hexadecimal numbers, using ASCII.
Refer to “7. Communication Command Table”. (pp. 12 to 21)
Data: The contents of data (set value) differ depending on the setting command.
Composed of 4-digit hexadecimal numbers, using ASCII.
Refer to “7. Communication Command Table”. (pp. 12 to 21)
Checksum: 2-character data to detect communication errors.(Refer to “5.3 Checksum Calculation”.)
Delimiter: Control code to represent the end of command.
ASCII code ETX (03H) fixed
Error code: Represents an error type using ASCII.
1 (31H) ----- Non-existent command
2 (32H) ----- Not used
3 (33H) ----- Value outside the setting range
4 (34H) ----- Status unable to be set (e.g. During Resistivity calibration Span
adjustment or Temperature calibration)
5 (35H) ----- During setting mode by keypad operation
5.3 Checksum Calculation
Checksum is used to detect receiving errors in the command or data.
Set the program for the master side as well to calculate the checksum of the response data from the
slaves so that communication errors can be checked.
The ASCII code (hexadecimal) corresponding to the characters which range from the address
(instrument number) to that before the checksum is converted to binary notation, and the total value is
calculated.
The lower one byte of the total value is converted to 2’s complement, and then to hexadecimal
numbers, that is, ASCII code for the checksum.
• 1’s complement: Reverse each binary bit. 0 will become 1 and vice versa.
• 2’s complement: Add 1 to 1’s complement.
Checksum Calculation Example
Data item 0008H (EVT1 ON delay time): 100 seconds (0064H)
Address (instrument number): 0 (20H)
[e.g.]
STX P 0 0 0 8 0 0 6 4 D E ETX
02H 20H 20H 50H 30H 30H 30H 38H 30H 30H 36H 34H 44H 45H 03H
(Fig. 5.3-1)
20H
20H
50H
30H
30H
30H
38H
30H
30H
36H
34H
0010 0000
0010 0000
0101 0000
0011 0000
0011 0000
0011 0000
0011 1000
0011 0000
0011 0000
0011 0110
0011 0100
+
10 0010 0010
[Hexadecimal]
[Binary]
1101 1101
1
+
1101 1110
D E
44H
45H
[1’s complement]
[ASCII code]
Checksum
[2’s complement]
[Hexadecimal]
Checksum
[Characters above are represented in ASCII.]
Checksum calculation range
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6. MODBUS Protocol
6.1 Transmission Mode
There are 2 transmission modes (ASCII and RTU) in MODBUS protocol.
ASCII Mode
Hexadecimal (0 to 9, A to F), which is divided into high order (4-bit) and low order (4-bit) out of
8-bit binary data in command is transmitted as ASCII characters.
Data format Start bit: 1 bit
Data bit: 7 bits (8 bits) (Selectable)
Parity: Even (No parity, Odd) (Selectable)
Stop bit: 1 bit (2 bits) (Selectable)
Error detection: LRC (Longitudinal Redundancy Check)
RTU Mode
8-bit binary data in command is transmitted as it is.
Data format Start bit: 1 bit
Data bit: 8 bits
Parity: No parity (Even, Odd) (Selectable)
Stop bit: 1 bit (2 bits) (Selectable)
Error detection: CRC-16 (Cyclic Redundancy Check)
6.2 Data Communication Interval
ASCII Mode
Max.1 second of interval between characters
RTU Mode
Communication speed 9600 bps, 19200 bps:
To transmit continuously, an interval between characters which consist of one message, must be
within 1.5-character transmission times.
Communication speed 38400 bps:
To transmit continuously, an interval between characters which consist of one message, must be
within 750
s.
If an interval lasts longer than 1.5-character transmission times or 750
s, the AER-102-SE assumes
that transmission from the master is finished, which results in a communication error, and will not
return a response.
6.3 Message Configuration
ASCII Mode
ASCII mode message is configured to start by Header [: (colon) (3AH)] and end by Delimiter [CR
(carriage return) (0DH) + LF (Line feed) (0AH)].
Header
(:)
Slave
address
Function
code
Data
Error check
LRC
Delimiter
(CR)
Delimiter
(LF)
RTU Mode
Communication speed 9600 bps, 19200 bps: RTU mode is configured to start after idle time is
processed for more than 3.5-character transmissions, and end after idle time is processed for
more than 3.5-character transmissions.
Communication speed 38400 bps: RTU mode is configured to start after idle time is processed for
more than 1.75 ms, and end after idle time is processed for more than 1.75 ms.
3.5 idle
characters
Slave
address
Function
code
Data
Error check
CRC-16
3.5 idle
characters
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6.3.1 Slave Address
Slave address is an individual instrument number on the slave side, and is set within the range 0 to 95
(00H to 5FH).
The master identifies slaves by the slave address of the requested message.
The slave informs the master which slave is responding to the master by placing its own address in the
response message.
Slave address 00H (Broadcast address) can identify all the slaves connected. However, slaves do not
respond.
6.3.2 Function Code
The function code is the command code for the slave to undertake one of the following actions.
(Table 6.3.2-1)
Function Code Contents
03 (03H) Reading the set value and information from slaves
06 (06H) Setting to slaves
The Function code is used to discern whether the response is normal (acknowledgement) or if any error
(negative acknowledgement) has occurred when the slave returns the response message to the master.
When acknowledgement is returned, the slave simply returns the original function code.
When negative acknowledgement is returned, the MSB of the original function code is set as 1 for the
response.
(For example, if the master sends request message setting 10H to the function code by mistake, slave
returns 90H by setting the MSB to 1, because the former is an illegal function.)
For negative acknowledgement, the exception codes below are set to the data of the response message,
and returned to the master in order to inform it of what kind of error has occurred. (Table 6.3.2-2)
(Table 6.3.2-2)
Exception Code Contents
1 (01H) Illegal function (Non-existent function)
2 (02H) Illegal data address (Non-existent data address)
3 (03H) Illegal data value (Value out of the setting range)
17 (11H) Shinko protocol error code 4 (Status unable to be set)
(e.g.) During Resistivity or Temperature calibration mode
18 (12H) Shinko protocol error code 5 (During setting mode by keypad operation)
6.3.3 Data
Data differs depending on the function code.
A request message from the master is composed of a data item, amount of data and setting data.
A response message from the slave is composed of the byte count, data and exception codes
in negative acknowledgements.
The effective range of data is -32768 to 32767 (8000H to 7FFFH).
6.3.4 Error Check
ASCII Mode
After calculating LRC (Longitudinal Redundancy Check) from the slave address to the end of data,
the calculated 8-bit data is converted to two ASCII characters, and are appended to the end of message.
How to calculate LRC
1
Create a message in RTU mode.
2
Add all the values from the slave address to the end of data. This is assumed as X.
3
Make a complement for X (bit reverse). This is assumed as X.
4
Add a value of 1 to X. This is assumed as X.
5
Set X as an LRC to the end of the message.
6
Convert the whole message to ASCII characters.
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RTU Mode
After calculating CRC-16 (Cyclic Redundancy Check) from the slave address to the end of the data, the
calculated 16-bit data is appended to the end of message in sequence from low order to high order.
How to calculate CRC-16
In the CRC-16 system, the information is divided by the polynomial series. The remainder is added to the
end of the information and transmitted. The generation of a polynomial series is as follows.
(Generation of polynomial series: X
16
+ X
15
+ X
2
+ 1)
1
Initialize the CRC-16 data (assumed as X) (FFFFH).
2
Calculate exclusive OR (XOR) with the 1st data and X. This is assumed as X.
3
Shift X one bit to the right. This is assumed as X.
4
When a carry is generated as a result of the shift, XOR is calculated by X of
3
and the fixed
value (A001H). This is assumed as X. If a carry is not generated, go to step
5
.
5
Repeat steps
3
and
4
until shifting 8 times.
6
XOR is calculated with the next data and X. This is assumed as X.
7
Repeat steps
3
to
5
.
8
Repeat steps
3
to
5
up to the final data.
9
Set X as CRC-16 to the end of message in sequence from low order to high order.
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6.4 Message Example
ASCII Mode
Numerals written below the command represent the number of characters.
1
Reading [Slave address 1, Data item 0080H (Resistivity)]
A request message from the master
Amount of data means how many data items are to be read. It is fixed as (30H 30H 30H 31H).
Header
(3AH)
Slave
address
(30H 31H)
Function
code
(30H 33H)
Data item
[0080H]
(30H 30H 38H 30H)
Amount of data
[0001H]
(30H 30H 30H 31H)
Error check
LRC
(37H 42H)
Delimiter
(0DH 0AH)
1 2 2 4 4 2 2
• Response message from the slave in normal status [(e.g.) 1.00 M
•cm (0064H)]
The response byte count means the byte count of data which have been read. It is fixed
as (30H 32H).
Header
(3AH)
Slave
address
(30H 31H)
Function
code
(30H 33H)
Response
byte count
[02H]
(30H 32H)
Data
[0064H]
(30H 30H 36H 34H)
Error check
LRC
(39H 36H)
Delimiter
(0DH 0AH)
1 2 2 2 4 2 2
• Response message from the slave in exception (error) status (When a data item is incorrect)
The function code MSB is set to 1 for the response message in exception (error) status (83H is
returned).
The exception code 02H (Non-existent data address) is returned (error).
Header
(3AH)
Slave
address
(30H 31H)
Function
code
(38H 33H)
Exception code
[02H]
(30H 32H)
Error check
LRC
(37H 41H)
Delimiter
(0DH 0AH)
1 2 2 2 2 2
2
Setting [Slave address 1, Data item 0008H (EVT1 ON delay time)]
A request message from the master [When EVT1 ON delay time is set to 100 seconds (0064H)]
Header
(3AH)
Slave
address
(30H 31H)
Function
code
(30H 36H)
Data item
[0008H]
(30H 30H 30H 38H)
Data
[0064H]
(30H 30H 36H 34H)
Error check
LRC
(38H 44H)
Delimiter
(0DH 0AH)
1 2 2 4 4 2 2
• Response message from the slave in normal status
Header
(3AH)
Slave
address
(30H 31H)
Function
code
(30H 36H)
Data item
[0008H]
(30H 30H 30H 38H)
Data
[0064H]
(30H 30H 36H 34H)
Error check
LRC
(38H 44H)
Delimiter
(0DH 0AH)
1 2 2 4 4 2 2
• Response message from the slave in exception (error) status (When a value out of the setting range
is set.)
The function code MSB is set to 1 for the response message in exception (error) status (86H is
returned.).
The exception code 03H (Value out of the setting range) is returned (error).
Header
(3AH)
Slave
address
(30H 31H)
Function
code
(38H 36H)
Exception code
[03H]
(30H 33H)
Error check
LRC
(37H 36H)
Delimiter
(0DH 0AH)
1 2 2 2 2 2
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RTU Mode
Numerals written below the command represent number of characters.
1
Reading [Slave address 1, Data item 0080H (Resistivity)]
A request message from the master
Amount of data means how many data items are to be read. It is fixed as (0001H).
3.5 idle
characters
Slave
address
(01H)
Function
code
(03H)
Data item
(0080H)
Amount of data
(0001H)
Error check
CRC-16
(85E2H)
3.5 idle
characters
1 1 2 2 2
• Response message from the slave in normal status [(e.g.) 1.00 M
•cm (0064H)]
The response byte count means the byte count of data which has been read. It is fixed
as (02H).
3.5 idle
characters
Slave
address
(01H)
Function
code
(03H)
Response
byte count
(02H)
Data
(0064H)
Error check
CRC-16
(B9AFH)
3.5 idle
characters
1 1 1 2 2
• Response message from the slave in exception (error) status (When a data item is incorrect)
The function code MSB is set to 1 for the response message in exception (error) status (83H is
returned).
The exception code (02H: Non-existent data address) is returned (error).
3.5 idle
characters
Slave
address
(01H)
Function
code
(83H)
Exception code
(02H)
Error check
CRC-16
(C0F1H)
3.5 idle
characters
1 1 1 2
2
Setting [Slave address 1, Data item 0008H (EVT1 ON delay time)]
A request message from the master [When EVT1 ON delay time is set to 100 seconds (0064H)]
3.5 idle
characters
Slave
address
(01H)
Function
code
(06H)
Data item
(0008H)
Data
(0064H)
Error check
CRC-16
(D9E3H)
3.5 idle
characters
1 1 2 2 2
• Response message from the slave in normal status
3.5 idle
characters
Slave
address
(01H)
Function
code
(06H)
Data item
(0008H)
Data
(0064H)
Error check
CRC-16
(D9E3H)
3.5 idle
characters
1 1 2 2 2
Response message from the slave in exception (error) status (When a value out of the setting range is set)
The function code MSB is set to 1 for the response message in exception (error) status (86H is
returned.).
The exception code (03H: Value out of the setting range) is returned (error).
3.5 idle
characters
Slave
address
(01H)
Function
code
(86H)
Exception code
(03H)
Error check
CRC-16
(0261H)
3.5 idle
characters
1 1 1 2
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7. Communication Command Table
7.1 Note on Setting/Reading Commands
• The data (set value, decimal) is converted to hexadecimal numbers.
A negative number is represented in 2's complement.
• When connecting multiple slaves, the address (instrument number) must not be duplicated.
• Data items 0200H to 0209H (User save area 1 to 10) can be read or set in 1 word units.
Effective range of data is -32768 to 32767 (8000H to 7FFFH).
• MODBUS protocol uses Holding Register addresses. The Holding Register addresses are created as
follows. A Shinko command data item is converted to decimal number, and the offset of 40001 is added.
The result is the Holding Register address.
Using Data item 0001H (Sensor cell constant) as an example: Data item in the sending message is 0001H,
however, MODBUS protocol Holding Register address is 40002 (1 + 40001).
• Even if options are not ordered, setting or reading via software communication will be possible.
However, EVT3, EVT4 and Transmission output 2 command contents will not function.
(1) Setting Command
• Up to 1,000,000 (one million) entries can be stored in non-volatile IC memory.
If the number of settings exceeds the limit, the data will not be saved. So, do not change the set values
frequently via communication. (If the value set via communication is the same as the value before the
setting, the value will not be written in non-volatile IC memory.)
• Be sure to select Lock 3 when changing the set value frequently via software communication. If Lock 3
is selected, all set values – except Measurement unit, Measurement range, Resistivity calibration value,
Temperature calibration value, Transmission output 1 Zero and Span adjustment values, Transmission
output 2 Zero and Span adjustment values – can be temporarily changed. However, they revert to their
previous value after the power is turned off because they are not saved in the non-volatile IC memory.
Do not change setting items (EVT1, EVT2, EVT3, EVT4 types). If they are changed, they will affect other
setting items.
• Setting range of each item is the same as that of keypad operation.
When the data (set value) has a decimal point, a whole number (hexadecimal) without a decimal point is
used.
• If EVT type is changed during selection of Data items 0005H (EVT1 type), 0050H (EVT2 type), 0051H
(EVT3 type) and 0052H (EVT4 type), EVT1 to EVT4 values default to 0 (zero).
Output status of EVT1 to EVT4 will also be initialized.
• Settings via software communication are possible while in Set value lock status.
• Communication parameters such as Instrument Number, Communication Speed of the slave cannot be
set by software communication. They can only be set via the keypad.
• When sending a command using Global address [95 (7FH), Shinko protocol] or Broadcast address
[00H, MODBUS protocol], the same command is sent to all the slaves connected. However, a response
is not returned.
(2) Reading Command
• When the data (set value) has a decimal point, a whole number (hexadecimal) without a decimal point
is used for a response.
7.2 Setting/Reading Command
Shinko
Command
T
yp
e
MODBUS
Function
Code
Data Item Data
20H 03H 0001H Sensor cell constant 0000H: 0.01/cm fixed.
50H/20H 06H/03H 0002H Cell constant correction
value
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0003H Measurement unit 0000H: Resistivity (M •cm)
0001H: Resistivity (k
•cm)
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Shinko
Command
T
yp
e
MODBUS
Function
Code
Data Item Data
50H/20H 06H/03H 0004H Measurement range When Resistivity (M •cm) is selected in
[Measurement unit]:
0000H: 0.000 to 0.200 M
•cm
0001H: 0.00 to 2.00 M
•cm
0002H: 0.00 to 20.00 M
•cm
0003H: 0.0 to 100.0 M
•cm
When Resistivity (k
•cm) is selected in
[Measurement unit]:
0000H: 0.00 to 2.00 k
•cm
0001H: 0.0 to 20.0 k
•cm
0002H: 0.0 to 200.0 k
•cm
0003H: 0 to 1000 k
•cm
50H/20H 06H/03H 0005H EVT1 type 0000H: No action
0001H: Resistivity input low limit action
0002H: Resistivity input high limit action
0003H: Temperature input low limit action
0004H: Temperature input high limit action
0005H: Error output
0006H: Fail output
0007H: Resistivity input error alarm output
0008H: Resistivity input High/Low limits
independent action
0009H: Temperature input High/Low limits
independent action
50H/20H 06H/03H 0006H EVT1 value Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0007H EVT1 ON side Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0008H EVT1 ON delay time Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0009H EVT1 OFF delay time Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 000AH Resistivity input filter time
constant
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 000CH Ultrapure water value When Resistivity (M •cm) is selected in
[Measurement unit]:
0000H: 18.18
0001H: 18.23
0002H: 18.24
When Resistivity (k
•cm) is selected in
[Measurement unit]:
0000H: 181.8
0001H: 182.3
0002H: 182.4
50H/20H 06H/03H 000DH Clip value Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0010H EVT1 proportional band Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0011H EVT1 reset Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0012H EVT1 proportional cycle Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0013H EVT2 proportional band Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0014H EVT2 reset Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0015H EVT2 proportional cycle Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0016H EVT3 proportional band Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0017H EVT3 reset Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0018H EVT3 proportional cycle Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0019H EVT4 proportional band Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 001AH EVT4 reset Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 001BH EVT4 proportional cycle Set value
14
Shinko
Command
T
yp
e
MODBUS
Function
Code
Data Item Data
50H/20H 06H/03H 0020H Temperature compensation
method
0000H: Temperature characteristics
of deionized water
0001H: Temperature characteristics
of deionized water and impure
substance.
0002H: temperature coefficient
(%/
) and randomly selected
reference temperature
0003H: No temperature
compensation
50H/20H 06H/03H 0021H Temperature coefficient Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0022H Reference temperature Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0023H Temperature input decimal
point place
0000H: No decimal point
0001H: 1 digit after decimal point
50H/20H 06H/03H 0029H Temperature input filter time
constant
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0030H Set value lock 0000H: Unlock
0001H: Lock 1
0002H: Lock 2
0003H: Lock 3
50H/20H 06H/03H 0031H Transmission output 1 type 0000H: Resistivity transmission
0001H: Temperature transmission
0002H: EVT1 MV transmission (*1)
0003H: EVT2 MV transmission
0004H: EVT3 MV transmission (*2)
0005H: EVT4 MV transmission (*2)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0032H Transmission output 1 high limit Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0033H Transmission output 1 low limit Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0037H Backlight time Set value
50H 06H 0040H Temperature calibration mode 0000H: Resistivity/Temperature
Display Mode
0001H: Temperature calibration
mode
50H/20H 06H/03H 0041H Temperature calibration value Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H 06H 0042H Resistivity calibration Span
adjustment mode
0000H: Resistivity/Temperature
Display Mode
0001H: Resistivity calibration
Span adjustment mode
50H/20H 06H/03H 0044H Resistivity Span adjustment value Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0045H EVT output when input errors
occur
0000H: Enabled
0001H: Disabled
50H/20H 06H/03H 0046H Cable length correction Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0047H Cable cross-section area Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
(*1) If ‘Setting’ is executed while Transmission output 2 (TA2 option) is ordered, the following
error code will be returned.
• Shinko protocol: Error code 3 (33H)
• MODBUS: Exception code 3 (03H)
(*2) If ‘Setting’ is executed while EVT3, EVT4 outputs (EVT3 option) is not ordered, the following
error code will be returned.
• Shinko protocol: Error code 3 (33H)
• MODBUS: Exception code 3 (03H)
15
Shinko
Command
T
yp
e
MODBUS
Function
Code
Data Item Data
50H/20H 06H/03H 0048H
Output ON time when EVT1
output ON
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0049H
Output OFF time when EVT1
output ON
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 004AH
Output ON time when EVT2
output ON
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 004BH
Output OFF time when EVT2
output ON
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 004CH
Output ON time when EVT3
output ON
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 004DH
Output OFF time when EVT3
output ON
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 004EH
Output ON time when EVT4
output ON
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 004FH
Output OFF time when EVT4
output ON
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0050H EVT2 type
0000H: No action
0001H: Resistivity input low limit action
0002H: Resistivity input high limit action
0003H: Temperature input low limit action
0004H: Temperature input high limit action
0005H: Error output
0006H: Fail output
0007H: Resistivity input error alarm output
0008H: Resistivity input High/Low limits
independent action
0009H: Temperature input High/Low limits
independent action
50H/20H 06H/03H 0051H EVT3 type
0000H: No action
0001H: Resistivity input low limit action
0002H: Resistivity input high limit action
0003H: Temperature input low limit action
0004H: Temperature input high limit action
0005H: Error output
0006H: Fail output
0007H: Resistivity input error alarm output
0008H: Resistivity input High/Low limits
independent action
0009H: Temperature input High/Low limits
independent action
50H/20H 06H/03H 0052H EVT4 type
0000H: No action
0001H: Resistivity input low limit action
0002H: Resistivity input high limit action
0003H: Temperature input low limit action
0004H: Temperature input high limit action
0005H: Error output
0006H: Fail output
0007H: Resistivity input error alarm output
0008H: Resistivity input High/Low limits
independent action
0009H: Temperature input High/Low limits
independent action
50H/20H 06H/03H 0053H EVT2 value Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0054H EVT3 value Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0055H EVT4 value Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0056H EVT2 ON side Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0057H EVT3 ON side Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0058H EVT4 ON side Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
16
Shinko
Command
T
yp
e
MODBUS
Function
Code
Data Item Data
50H/20H 06H/03H 0059H EVT2 ON delay time Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 005AH EVT3 ON delay time Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 005BH EVT4 ON delay time Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 005CH EVT2 OFF delay time Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 005DH EVT3 OFF delay time Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 005EH EVT4 OFF delay time Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0063H Backlight selection 0000H: All are backlit.
0001H: Resistivity Display is backlit.
0002H: Temperature Display is backlit
0003H: Action indicators are backlit.
0004H: Resistivity Display +
Temperature Display are
backlit.
0005H: Resistivity Display + Action
indicators are backlit.
0006H: Temperature Display +
Action indicators are backlit.
50H/20H 06H/03H 0064H Resistivity color 0000H: Green
0001H: Red
0002H: Orange
0003H: Resistivity color changes
continuously.
50H/20H 06H/03H 0065H Resistivity color range Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0066H Bar graph indication 0000H: No indication
0001H: Transmission output 1
0002H: Transmission output 2 (*)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0067H Resistivity color reference value Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0068H Resistivity input sensor correction Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0069H Temperature Display when no
temperature compensation
0000H: Unlit
0001H: Reference temperature
0002H: Measured value
50H/20H 06H/03H 006FH Pt100 input wire type 0000H: 2-wire type
0001H: 3-wire type
50H/20H 06H/03H 0070H EVT1 output high limit Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0071H EVT1 output low limit Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0072H EVT2 output high limit Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0073H EVT2 output low limit Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0074H EVT3 output high limit Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0075H EVT3 output low limit Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0076H EVT4 output high limit Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0077H EVT4 output low limit Set value
50H 06H 007FH Key operation change flag
clearing
0001H: Clear change flag.
50H/20H 06H/03H 0100H EVT1 hysteresis type 0000H: Medium Value
0001H: Reference Value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0101H EVT2 hysteresis type 0000H: Medium Value
0001H: Reference Value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0102H EVT3 hysteresis type 0000H: Medium Value
0001H: Reference Value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0103H EVT4 hysteresis type 0000H: Medium Value
0001H: Reference Value
(*) If ‘Setting’ is executed while Transmission output 2 (TA2 option) is not ordered, the following
error code will be returned.
• Shinko protocol: Error code 3 (33H)
• MODBUS: Exception code 3 (03H)
17
Shinko
Command
T
yp
e
MODBUS
Function
Code
Data Item Data
50H/20H 06H/03H 0104H EVT1 OFF side Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0105H EVT2 OFF side Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0106H EVT3 OFF side Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0107H EVT4 OFF side Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 010FH Transmission output 1 status
when calibrating
0000H: Last value HOLD
0001H: Set value HOLD
0002H: Measured value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0110H Transmission output 1 value
HOLD when calibrating
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0111H EVT1 resistivity input error alarm
EVT
type
0000H: No action
0001H: EVT2 type
0002H: EVT3 type (*1)
0003H: EVT4 type (*1)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0112H EVT2 resistivity input error alarm
EVT
type
0000H: EVT1 type (*2)
0001H: No action
0002H: EVT3 type (*1)
0003H: EVT4 type (*1)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0113H EVT3 resistivity input error alarm
EVT
type
0000H: EVT1 type (*2)
0001H: EVT2 type
0002H: No action
0003H: EVT4 type
50H/20H 06H/03H 0114H EVT4 resistivity input error alarm
EVT
type
0000H: EVT1 type (*2)
0001H: EVT2 type
0002H: EVT3 type
0003H: No action
50H/20H 06H/03H 0115H EVT1 resistivity input error alarm
band when EVT
output ON
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0116H EVT1 resistivity input error alarm
time when EVT
output ON
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0117H EVT1 resistivity input error alarm
band when EVT
output OFF
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0118H EVT1 resistivity input error alarm
time when EVT
output OFF
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0119H EVT2 resistivity input error alarm
band when EVT
output ON
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 011AH EVT2 resistivity input error alarm
time when EVT
output ON
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 011BH EVT2 resistivity input error alarm
band when EVT
output OFF
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 011CH EVT2 resistivity input error alarm
time when EVT
output OFF
Set value
(*1) If ‘Setting’ is executed while EVT3, EVT4 outputs (EVT3 option) is not ordered, the following
error code will be returned.
• Shinko protocol: Error code 3 (33H)
• MODBUS: Exception code 3 (03H)
(*2) If ‘Setting’ is executed while Transmission output 2 (TA2 option) is ordered, the following error
code will be returned.
• Shinko protocol: Error code 3 (33H)
• MODBUS: Exception code 3 (03H)
18
Shinko
Command
T
yp
e
MODBUS
Function
Code
Data Item Data
50H/20H 06H/03H 011DH EVT3 resistivity input error alarm
band when EVT
output ON
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 011EH EVT3 resistivity input error alarm
time when EVT
output ON
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 011FH EVT3 resistivity input error alarm
band when EVT
output OFF
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0120H EVT3 resistivity input error alarm
time when EVT
output OFF
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0121H EVT4 resistivity input error alarm
band when EVT
output ON
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0122H EVT4 resistivity input error alarm
time when EVT
output ON
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0123H EVT4 resistivity input error alarm
band when EVT
output OFF
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0124H EVT4 resistivity input error alarm
time when EVT
output OFF
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0125H Resistivity input error alarm
time unit
0000H: Seconds
0001H: Minutes
50H 06H 0126H Transmission output 1 adjustment
mode
0000H: Resistivity/Temperature
Display Mode
0001H: Transmission output 1
Zero adjustment mode
0002H: Transmission output 1
Span adjustment mode
50H/20H 06H/03H 0127H Transmission output 1 Zero
adjustment value
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0128H Transmission output 1 Span
adjustment value
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0129H EVT1 cycle variable range Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 012AH EVT2 cycle variable range Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 012BH EVT3 cycle variable range Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 012CH EVT4 cycle variable range Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 012DH EVT1 cycle extended time Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 012EH EVT2 cycle extended time Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 012FH EVT3 cycle extended time Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0130H EVT4 cycle extended time Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0139H EVT1 High/Low limits
independent lower side value
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 013AH EVT2 High/Low limits
independent lower side value
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 013BH EVT3 High/Low limits
independent lower side value
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 013CH EVT4 High/Low limits
independent lower side value
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 013DH EVT1 High/Low limits
independent upper side value
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 013EH EVT2 High/Low limits
independent upper side value
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 013FH EVT3 High/Low limits
independent upper side value
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0140H EVT4 High/Low limits
independent upper side value
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
19
Shinko
Command
Type
MODBUS
Function
Code
Data Item Data
50H/20H 06H/03H 0141H EVT1 hysteresis Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0142H EVT2 hysteresis Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0143H EVT3 hysteresis Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0144H EVT4 hysteresis Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0147H Transmission output 2 type 0000H: Resistivity transmission
0001H: Temperature transmission
0002H: MV2 transmission
0003H: MV3 transmission (*1)
0004H: MV4 transmission (*1)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0148H Transmission output 2 high limit Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0149H Transmission output 2 low limit Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H 06H 014AH
Transmission output
2 adjustment
mode (*2)
0000H: Resistivity/Temperature
Display Mode
0001H:
Transmission output
2 Zero
adjustment mode
0002H:
Transmission output
2 Span
adjustment mode
50H/20H 06H/03H 014BH
Transmission output
2 Zero
adjustment value
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 014CH
Transmission output
2 Span
adjustment value
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 014DH Transmission output 2 status
when calibrating
0000H: Last value HOLD
0001H: Set value HOLD
0002H: Measured value
50H/20H 06H/03H 014EH Transmission output 2 value
HOLD when calibrating
Set value (Decimal point ignored.)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0151H Resistivity inputs for moving
average
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0152H Temperature inputs for moving
average
Set value
50H/20H 06H/03H 0153H Measurement range cut function 0000H: Disabled
0001H: Enabled
50H/20H 06H/03H 0200H User save area 1 -32768 to 32767 (8000H to 7FFFH)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0201H User save area 2 -32768 to 32767 (8000H to 7FFFH)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0202H User save area 3 -32768 to 32767 (8000H to 7FFFH)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0203H User save area 4 -32768 to 32767 (8000H to 7FFFH)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0204H User save area 5 -32768 to 32767 (8000H to 7FFFH)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0205H User save area 6 -32768 to 32767 (8000H to 7FFFH)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0206H User save area 7 -32768 to 32767 (8000H to 7FFFH)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0207H User save area 8 -32768 to 32767 (8000H to 7FFFH)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0208H User save area 9 -32768 to 32767 (8000H to 7FFFH)
50H/20H 06H/03H 0209H User save area 10 -32768 to 32767 (8000H to 7FFFH)
(*1) If ‘Setting’ is executed while EVT3, EVT4 outputs (EVT3 option) is not ordered, the following
error code will be returned.
• Shinko protocol: Error code 3 (33H)
• MODBUS: Exception code 3 (03H)
(*2) If ‘Setting’ is executed while Transmission output 2 (TA2 option) is not ordered, the following
error code will be returned.
• Shinko protocol: Error code 4 (34H)
• MODBUS: Exception code 17 (11H)
20
7.3 Read Only Command
Shinko
Command
T
yp
e
MODBUS
Function
Code
Data Item Data
20H 03H 0080H Resistivity Resistivity (Decimal point ignored.)
20H 03H 0081H Status flag 1
0000 0000 0000 0000
2
15
to 2
0
2
0
digit: Not used (Always 0)
2
1
digit: Not used (Always 0)
2
2
digit: Not used (Always 0)
2
3
digit: Not used (Always 0)
2
4
digit: Not used (Always 0)
2
5
digit: Temperature sensor burnout 0: Normal 1: Burnout
2
6
digit: Temperature sensor short-circuited 0: Normal 1: Short-circuited
2
7
digit: Outside temperature compensation range: Exceeding 110.0
0: Normal 1: Exceeding 110.0
2
8
digit: Outside temperature compensation range: Less than 0.0
0: Normal 1: Less than 0.0
2
9
digit: Resistivity input value is outside the measurement range
(high limit)
0: Normal 1: Outside high limit
2
10
digit: Resistivity input value is outside the measurement range
(low limit)
0: Normal 1: Outside low limit
2
11
digit: Unit status flag
0: Resistivity/Temperature Display Mode
1: Setting mode
2
12
, 2
13
digits: Resistivity calibration status flag
2
13
2
12
Status
0 0 Resistivity/Temperature Display Mode
0 1 During Resistivity calibration Span
adjustment
2
14
digit: Not used (Always 0)
2
15
digit: Change in key operation 0: No 1: Yes
20H 03H 0084H EVT1 Manipulated Variable MV (Decimal point ignored.)
20H 03H 0085H EVT2 Manipulated Variable
MV (Decimal point ignored.)
20H 03H 0086H EVT3 Manipulated Variable
MV (Decimal point ignored.)
20H 03H 0087H EVT4 Manipulated Variable
MV (Decimal point ignored.)
20H 03H 0090H Temperature Temperature
(Decimal point ignored.)
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